Curriculum
"The most valuable part of this program is realizing that we can help everyone! Nutrition is our medicine….how God intended for us to be fed and to thrive."
Jane Garvison
By the end of the HOCA program we expect our graduates to be able to:
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Demonstrate effective communication with clients to enable them to have informed choices about their health care.
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Display the personal attributes of compassion, honesty and integrity in relationship with clients and the medical community
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Adhere to the highest ethical standards of judgment and conduct as it applies to the health care milieu.
Lecture 1
Introduction State of the Health Union
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Impact of Top Diseases Cancer, Cardiovascular, Obesity, Autoimmune
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Physiological Vehicles vs Physiological Entities (H2)
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What can we do?
Lecture 2
Nutrition
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Overt Nutritional Impact of Disease; i.e, Diabetes, Osteoporosis
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Major tools 7 Day Dietary Survey
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Example of Introducing Nutritions- Moringa
Lecture 3
Immune System Function
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Autoimmune Disorders and Cellular Differentiation
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Immune Response Solutions
Lecture 4
Cardiovascular Disease
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Oximeter Interpretation
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Aging & Chronic Disease
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Anti-inflammatory & Antioxidant Interventions
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Molecular Hydrogen
Lectures 5, 6, 7
Obesity
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Assessment
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Separating the 5 parameters
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Nutrition
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Liver
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BMR (Thyroid)
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Sedentary Lifestyle
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Hypothalamus
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Therapeutic Protocols
Lecture 8
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Enzymes and Their Physiological Effects
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Psychosomatic Effects
Assessments are given after each topic.